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How can Being be Limited?: W. Norris Clarke on Thomas’s “Limitation of Act by Potency”Keywords: Thomas Aquinas , being , existential Thomism , metaphysics , Neoplatonism Abstract: Fr. Norris Clarke's 1952 paper on Thomas Aquinas's limitation of act by potency continues to be one of his key interpretive papers on Thomas. It articulates Thomas's position on being as a synthesis of the Neoplatonic and Aristotelian traditions, and gives a strong reading of the centrality of the act of existence in Thomistic metaphysics. Central to the account is Clarke's commitment to a 'thin essence' view, where essence is understood simply as potencies limiting act. Precisely what it means, however, for potencies (that is, a particular kind of non-being) to do anything is less than fully clear. This paper attempts to clarify Clarke's position by comparing it with Stein's alternative understanding of essential being—in contrast to Thomistic potencies—as limiting actual being.
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